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  1. Vladivostok is a mysterious entity saturated with sea salt and wind. It is a Russian city, but is it Asian or European? Is it the center of a new world, or is it an ambitious world’s end?

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  2. Tourist Attractions. Nature and Animals. History and Culture. Beyond Vladivostok. Nightlife. What to do in Vladivostok during the spring. Time to bid farewell to ice on the Sea of Japan and explore the city on foot, to delight in the colors of new life and be filled with inspiration. Primorsky Aquarium.

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    • M. Breakfast at The Bakery
    • M. – 11 P.M. Climb to The Best Selfie Spot
    • M.-1 P.M. Lunch with A Gorgeous Sea View
    • M.-3 P.M. See How The City Once Looked Like
    • M. – 6 P.M. You’Re on A Boat!
    • M. – 8 P.M. Experience A Real Submarine!
    • M. - 9 P.M. Dinner with Kamchatka Crab

    Startyour perfect day in Vladivostok with a coffee and pastry in any café of the Lakomka bakery chain owned by Vladkhleb. Established in 1903, this is one of the oldest companies in the city. Locals love the breakfast to go, and here you can enjoy the authentic smell of bread before later in the day diving into the delicious world of seafood. The c...

    Vladivostok’s topography is challenging for those keen on discovering a new city by foot. There are more than 20 hills in Vladivostok, which locals call ‘sopka’ (small hill). One of the city’s most picturesque vantage points is Orlinoe Gnezdo Hill (Eagle’s Nest Hill), reaching it from the city center on foot takes 20 minutes. To save time you can t...

    Reachthe pedestrian Akademika Fokina Street by passing lovely fountains, the retro Dynamo Stadium, and then ride a Ferris wheel on the seashore. Don’t forget to enjoy seafood noodles and a smoothie at the food court on nearby Yubileyny Beach. Lie down on a cozy wooden sunbed and enjoy the waves of the Amur Bay.

    If you have time to visit only one museum in Vladivostok then don’t miss the Arseniev State Museum of the Primorsky Territory. There are many interesting items: ranging from ancient sea shells, to the stone remains of the ancient Balhae Kingdom (7th to 10th centuries) that once inhabited this land. A major part of the exposition is devoted to Vladi...

    Exploringthe port is a must. You’ve already enjoyed the view of the Golden Bridge – now boat under it and make a wish. You will see the entire Golden Bay from the water: sailing and navy ships; beautiful yachts and sailboats; and even a submarine if you get lucky. You will also pass under the impressive Russky Bridge and take great shots of it. Loc...

    Visit the cozy AdmiralskyPark with its most important sight – the Ark of Tsarevich Nicholas, which marked the visit to the city in 1880 of future Tsar Nicholas II. Go down the stairs, see the monuments and take a closer look at the navy ships that you saw from the water. Then, head to the submarine on Korabelnaya Embankment. There’s a museum inside...

    Even though you’re not in Kamchatka, you can find crab here and it will certainly bring you culinary joy. Zuma is one of the most popular local seafood restaurants, so book a table in advance. All fine seafood delicacies are on the menu,and prepared exquisitely. Order a whole crab, or if you don’t want to deal with cracking the crab legs, just orde...

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  5. Vladivostok (Russian: Владивосто́к, vlah-dee-vah-STOHK) is the eastern terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia 's largest port to the Pacific Ocean, and the base for the Pacific Fleet. With 600,000 inhabitants, it is the second-largest city in the Russian Far East, after Khabarovsk.

  6. The unofficial capital of the Russian Far East and one of Russia's most important commercial ports and naval bases, Vladivostok ('Master the East') is also a thoroughly charming city, with a gorgeous, hilly setting, striking architecture and numerous verdant islands and sandy bays along its Pacific coastline.